
We are proud to have our products endorsed by some of the UK’s most prestigious clinical institutions.
We have teamed with dedicated ‘centres of clinical excellence’ that employ Intacare’s technologies to more effectively manage members of our population (over 30-million individuals) that present with a disease risk or a disease diagnosis. All of our affiliated medical centres are dedicated to cost effective clinical processes, life-long patient symptom management and proactively promote patient self-responsibility.
All of our Hospital Partners benefit from:
- Direct electronic referral of individuals requiring disease or disease risk management from Intacare’s Health Risk Screening and Private Insurance affiliates
- A patient specific data bundle containing relevant historical health data for the referred patient
This tool serves to prevent unnecessary replication of certain assessment processes at the medical assessment centre and gives the practitioner a broader view of the patient’s medical history and personal health trends prior to the patient’s initial assessment.
- Our university designed Standardised Assessment and Monitoring of Symptoms (SAMS) tool
This tool serves to reduce variation in patient baseline assessment processes and promotes retrospective and prospective analysis and audit of patient symptoms to assist in future care planning.
- Our university designed Quality Adjusted Life Year indexing (QALY) tool
This tool serves to assist practitioners to assess the economic consequence of their clinical decisions against quality of life gained from a given intervention which further promotes economic cohesion between the medical centre and the Private Insurer.
- Our web-based, patient self-assessment and management tool.
This tool is linked to a hospital-based ‘virtual’ health monitoring platform and produces an automatic clinical alert should a pre-established clinical break-point be breached, whereby the initiation of a clinical intervention can ensue. This tool also promotes a life-long relationship between the patient and the medical facility.
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